Photograph showing (from left) Charles H. Martin, General J. P. O’Neil, and United States Secretary of War Patrick Hurley (left). The photograph was probably taken at the Swan Island airport in Portland. A cropped version of the photograph was pub...

Full-length portrait of United States Secretary of War Patrick J. Hurley (left) and Brigadier General Paul A. Wolf, commandant of the Army post in Vancouver, Washington. They are facing front and standing at the bottom of the steps outside a build...

Photograph, taken from the side, of United States Secretary of War Patrick J. Hurley. He is outdoors, facing left, and looking downward. The photograph was probably taken on August 6, 1931, when Hurley visited Portland on his way to the Philippine...

Photograph, taken from the side, of United States Secretary of War Patrick J. Hurley. He is outdoors, facing to the left and may be speaking. The photograph was probably taken on August 6, 1931, when Hurley visited Portland on his way to the Phili...

Photograph showing United States Secretary of War Patrick J. Hurley facing front and smiling. He is standing under the wing of a plane. Several unidentified people, partially outside the frame, are gathered around him. The photograph was probably ...

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